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Human Anatomy for Art Students

Human Anatomy for Art Students 
by Alfred Downing Fripp, Ralph Thompson

Publisher: Seeley 1920

ISBN/ASIN: 0486447715

Number of pages: 308
Description:
The most concise, accessible guide to rendering the human body in art. Illustrations and cross-sections give readers examples of human skeletal and muscular substructures and details of individual body parts, to enable the most precise visual recreation of human form and motion.
The Moving Finger by E. Phillips Oppenheim

The Moving Finger 
by E. Phillips Oppenheim

Publisher: ManyBooks 1911

ISBN/ASIN: B003YMN0SA
Number of pages: 215

Description:
A mystifying story dealing with a wealthy M.P.'s experiment with a poor young man. The MP is also a knight and a wealthy landowner. The tale pulsates with life and is truly startling in some of its revelations. (Also published with the title The Falling Star).
Taking the Bastile
by Alexander Dumas
Publisher: J. S. Ogilvie 1891
ISBN/ASIN: 080951169X
Number of pages: 644

Description:
Taking the Bastile is the fourth in Dumas' six book series retelling the French Revolution. The book retells the events leading up to and including the storming of the Bastile through the POV of Ange Pitou a young orphan from the countryside and his comrade in arms the farmer Billot...

 Vector Calculus: Course

Vector Calculus: Course
by Peter Saveliev
Publisher: Intelligent Perception 2013
Description:
This is a two-semester course in n-dimensional calculus with a review of the necessary linear algebra. It covers the derivative, the integral, and a variety of applications. An emphasis is made on the coordinate free, vector analysis.

Strictly Personal touch

Not Exactly Innocent
by Kathryn Judson
Publisher: Smashwords 2014
ISBN/ASIN: 1496142578
Number of pages: 292
Description:
Triple-O Five and his bride are pulled back into action sooner than planned, when a mad Viking wannabe hires ethically-challenged bioweapons experts and a Russian missile scientist who has gone rogue, in a bid to take over as much of the world as possible...

Handbook of optical through the air communications

If you are an experimenter, engineer, scientist or educator, you can benefit from the information contained in this handbook. The Handbook guides you through some of the basic concepts of optical communications. It discusses some of the physics of light and how light can be manipulated, modulated and transmitted to send information. It provides details of the components used in light transmitters and receivers. It also describes some unique signal processing techniques which can increase the practical range of a communications system. The book also gives you detailed information on building a long range optical transceiver. The systems described can send voice information over a range of several miles using simple components. The handbook also discloses how some common components, such as fluorescent lamps, can be used for some communications applications. Much of the information in the book has never been revealed before. In short, this book provides sufficient information for you to design and build your own unique system.